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, and more prosperous virginia. i thank them. and of course, our first lady is with us this evening. dorothy. your work expanding access to healthy nutrition, promoting national service and making our commonwealth more welcoming to military families has made our state a better place to live. thank you for your leadership and for our partnership over these past 28 years. [applause] that alone is worth a great round of applause. we are free to meet here tonight because of the brave men and women at the federal, state and local levels who risk their lives to keep us safe. each and every day. [applause] we think all of our men and women in military uniform and we'rrejoined this evening by one family that embodies the service and commitment that our men and women in uniform and their loved ones make to protect our great country and our commonwealth. sean is a key member of our commonwealth emergency management and disaster response team. he is also a lieutenant colonel in the virginia national guard. while we were celebr
, and more prosperous virginia. i thank them. and of course, our first lady is with us this evening. dorothy. your work expanding access to healthy nutrition, promoting national service and making our commonwealth more welcoming to military families has made our state a better place to live. thank you for your leadership and for our partnership over these past 28 years. [applause] that alone is worth a great round of applause. we are free to meet here tonight because of the brave men and women...
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it was in portsmouth, virginia. this is where individuals would have been chained in public to have their backs struck with some sort of leather strap as a whatevernishment for kind their owners had deemed they were guilty. was not, while it necessarily a place that had the highest ovulation of enslaved laborers in the nation, it was the hub for the domestic slave trade. richmond for example was home to numerous auction houses, in which a person who was hoping to buy enslaved laborers would come to richmond with a specific purpose in mind of buying these people to take back to their respective plantations. so the artifacts we have in this industry,cus on that richmond actually profited very much in the mid-1800s from the domestic slave trade. for example, we have a team here that was owned by a slave auctioneer. this is a person who would actually run an auction. the color that is -- caller below it would have been worn by an enslaved virginian. these pieces really do highlight institutionty of an that was, again, i
it was in portsmouth, virginia. this is where individuals would have been chained in public to have their backs struck with some sort of leather strap as a whatevernishment for kind their owners had deemed they were guilty. was not, while it necessarily a place that had the highest ovulation of enslaved laborers in the nation, it was the hub for the domestic slave trade. richmond for example was home to numerous auction houses, in which a person who was hoping to buy enslaved laborers would...
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virginia. we've we've been sort of looking at in the last week or so, looking at sort of the divides between eastern virginia and western virginia. we've talked about some of the political differences, the the the grievances that western authors have about the lack of funding for internal improve ments, roads, highways. we've obviously talked about the very complex role of slavery in the region as well. and we left off last time looking at the virginia secession convention when delegates decided to pull virginia out of the union in april of 1861 and shortly thereafter, that delegates go back to their home counties, that that's sort of talked about this last time. and they're trying to get support for a statewide referendum on secession. so even though the richmond secession convention has voted to take virginia out of the union, the vote gets to go to the people in late may of 1861. and so delegates go back to their home counties and one of the first things that starts to gain traction is to ho
virginia. we've we've been sort of looking at in the last week or so, looking at sort of the divides between eastern virginia and western virginia. we've talked about some of the political differences, the the the grievances that western authors have about the lack of funding for internal improve ments, roads, highways. we've obviously talked about the very complex role of slavery in the region as well. and we left off last time looking at the virginia secession convention when delegates...
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virginia was rushed to the hospital. for 48 hours, virginia hovered between life and death, but she survived. toxicology tests showed virginia had a blood alcohol level of 0.16, almost twice the legal limit. >> they had charged her with the felony dui. >> virginia was convicted and sentenced to six years in prison for vehicular homicide. >> it was hard enough that she had lost somebody in her life, and then to be doing time for it and be taken away from her family again, i mean, it was a very difficult time for virginia. >> when virginia was released from prison, she told her family she found work cleaning houses. one evening, while spending time with her family, virginia got a message on her pager at 8:54 p.m. >> yeah, i can do that. >> we asked her where she was going, and she tells us that she has to go clean a house for an individual. we said our good-byes and hugged her and told her we loved her, and she told us that as well and it was the last time. >> early the next morning, a man walking his dog found a woman's b
virginia was rushed to the hospital. for 48 hours, virginia hovered between life and death, but she survived. toxicology tests showed virginia had a blood alcohol level of 0.16, almost twice the legal limit. >> they had charged her with the felony dui. >> virginia was convicted and sentenced to six years in prison for vehicular homicide. >> it was hard enough that she had lost somebody in her life, and then to be doing time for it and be taken away from her family again, i...
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the virginia state capitol is a virginia, butonly virginia people who served in public service and virginia tonciples that have gone on inform american principles of self-government. everylk into this room january and you feel the public pulse with the newer legislative wings and the brand-new underground extension that the capitolitors to itself. on one level it is a pretty fine fine arts museum with arts and sculpture. it is also a really convincing civics classroom. we get about 118,000 visitors each year coming to see the capitol building. they are coming to see it for all kinds of reasons. some want to visit a recognized historical attraction. some are coming here for civics education. some are coming here to participate in self-government. all of them, i hope, will gain appreciation for a time tested workplace and for enduring american principles, many of those principles having been engineered here in virginia going all the way back to the beginning of our general assembly. we have been exercising the rights and responsibilities of for-government in virginia years and that is somethi
the virginia state capitol is a virginia, butonly virginia people who served in public service and virginia tonciples that have gone on inform american principles of self-government. everylk into this room january and you feel the public pulse with the newer legislative wings and the brand-new underground extension that the capitolitors to itself. on one level it is a pretty fine fine arts museum with arts and sculpture. it is also a really convincing civics classroom. we get about 118,000...
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the virginia state capitol is a symbol of not only virginia, but of virginia people who have served in public service, and virginia principles that have gone on to inform american principles of self government. and you walk into this building every january and you feel the public pulse beating inside this old historic landmark with the newer legislative wings an the brand-new underground extension that welcomes visitors to the capitol. the capitol itself is on one level, a pretty good fine arts museum with the sizable collection of paintings and of sculpture. it is also a really convincing civic classroom. we get about 118,000 visitors each year coming to see the capitol building. and they are coming to see it for all kinds of reasons. some of them want to visit a recognized historical attraction, some are coming here for civics education, some of them are coming here to participate in the process of self government. and all of them, i hope, will gain an appreciation for a time-tested workplace for enduring american principles, many of those principles having been engineered here in vi
the virginia state capitol is a symbol of not only virginia, but of virginia people who have served in public service, and virginia principles that have gone on to inform american principles of self government. and you walk into this building every january and you feel the public pulse beating inside this old historic landmark with the newer legislative wings an the brand-new underground extension that welcomes visitors to the capitol. the capitol itself is on one level, a pretty good fine arts...
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the virginia state capital is a symbol of, not only virginia, but virginia people who served in public service and virginia principles that have gone on to inform american principles of self-government. you walk into this building every january and you feel the public pulse with the newer legislative wings and the brand-new underground extension that welcomes visitors to the capital. the capitol itself is, on one level, a pretty fine fine arts museum with arts and sculpture. it is also a really convincing civics classroom. we get about 118,000 visitors each year coming to see the capitol building. they are coming to see it for all kinds of reasons. some want to visit a recognized historical attraction. some are coming here for civics education. some are coming here to participate in self-government. all of them, i hope, will gain appreciation for a time tested workplace and for enduring
the virginia state capital is a symbol of, not only virginia, but virginia people who served in public service and virginia principles that have gone on to inform american principles of self-government. you walk into this building every january and you feel the public pulse with the newer legislative wings and the brand-new underground extension that welcomes visitors to the capital. the capitol itself is, on one level, a pretty fine fine arts museum with arts and sculpture. it is also a really...
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we are very blest in virginia. -- blessed in virginia. we have the greatest leadership in terry mcauliffe. i would like to thank terry for having our backs the entire time. you just heard from two of the best senators in the united states of america, mark warner and tim kaine. incredible leaders. i am so grateful for this opportunity. i am honored you have interested me to serve as your next lieutenant governor. -- you have entrusted me to serve as your next lieutenant governor. >> [cheering] mr. fairfax: thank you. i look forward to fighting for progress. i look forward to making sure ne, noo -- that no o matter what -- they get a shot to rise. i would not be here if it were not for you all. i would like to thank the volunteers and activists who have been behind us from day one. i want to thank my incredible staff. team of peopleng that believed in this vision. i want to thank our great campaign manager, who ran incredible race. >> [cheering] mr. fairfax: i want to thank the chair of our campaign, who was the chair of senator kaine's gub
we are very blest in virginia. -- blessed in virginia. we have the greatest leadership in terry mcauliffe. i would like to thank terry for having our backs the entire time. you just heard from two of the best senators in the united states of america, mark warner and tim kaine. incredible leaders. i am so grateful for this opportunity. i am honored you have interested me to serve as your next lieutenant governor. -- you have entrusted me to serve as your next lieutenant governor. >>...
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company men of the second west virginia was in the van, followed by the veterans of the four west virginia units that carry the tattered battle flags of the first and third cavalry and the seventh infantry. after them, the governor governor atkinson and his acting general john w. and hamilton and staff officers incidentally -- appleton himself was twice wounded civil war officers accompany having commanded company in the celebrated black regiment, 54th massachusetts colored infantry governor atkinson was also accompanied by the pennsylvania governor, daniel hastings. a reporter from one of the several newspapers in town effusively applied, quote the remarkable sight of two governors with staff and in full uniform matching on foot in procession was a thing never witnessed before and gettysburg i could only have taken place in a free country like ours and of course. i guess he had forgotten the 35 years earlier something really important had happened here. next then the parade became the second west virginia ban and the rest of the regimen. the procession halted on the senator hill, straddli
company men of the second west virginia was in the van, followed by the veterans of the four west virginia units that carry the tattered battle flags of the first and third cavalry and the seventh infantry. after them, the governor governor atkinson and his acting general john w. and hamilton and staff officers incidentally -- appleton himself was twice wounded civil war officers accompany having commanded company in the celebrated black regiment, 54th massachusetts colored infantry governor...
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by coming together to build a virginia that we can all be proud of. a virginia that leads. together, we will build schools and launch our students to new heights. together we will build communities by reclaiming the neighborhoods from crime, together we will build jobs and a riproaring economy that will lift up all virginians. so join me tonight with a vision for leadership and let's build back virginia together. let me thank you all. i'm excited to be with you all tonight. it was all an act. he wants to ban abortions, let's be clear. he's against marriage and says the single most important issue facing virginia today is election integrity. i don't think that's the case. i will work in a bipartisan way as before. that's why governing magazine made me the public official of the united states of america. i was proud of that. so much of the reason he is running for governor is because of donald trump. i want every virginian watching tonight, i'm running for governor for you and if you elect me i promise you this i will raise the minimum wage to $15 and get paid sick days and p
by coming together to build a virginia that we can all be proud of. a virginia that leads. together, we will build schools and launch our students to new heights. together we will build communities by reclaiming the neighborhoods from crime, together we will build jobs and a riproaring economy that will lift up all virginians. so join me tonight with a vision for leadership and let's build back virginia together. let me thank you all. i'm excited to be with you all tonight. it was all an act....
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virginia women were very vocal about their desire to have the right to vote, but in many cases, virginia women who supported suffrage were in the minority. virginia was not a state that was very enthusiastically behind the movement towards women's right to vote. virginia, in fact, doesn't ratify the 19th amendment until 1952. so despite the fact it passes nationally in 1920, virginia doesn't decide that they want to ratify that amendment until 1952. the notion that virginia women are genteel southern ladies who don't want to be troubled with politics sort of reinforces this notion that suffrage for women isn't an important virginian priority but there are women like, for example, norra houston who wore the dress we see here jn rou generously on loan to us from the valentine museum, she would have been able to counter that argument with quite a great number of arguments of her own. that's part of why pamphlets like the ones we have on display here explaining the reasons for which women should have been given the right to vote were such essential tools for the early 20th century suffragist
virginia women were very vocal about their desire to have the right to vote, but in many cases, virginia women who supported suffrage were in the minority. virginia was not a state that was very enthusiastically behind the movement towards women's right to vote. virginia, in fact, doesn't ratify the 19th amendment until 1952. so despite the fact it passes nationally in 1920, virginia doesn't decide that they want to ratify that amendment until 1952. the notion that virginia women are genteel...
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yet while virginia is stronger virginia has a populatione major migration problem, the data is irrefutable and even though the rate h year more people moved away rather than to virginia from the other 49 states fore children in our k through 12 public schools than five years ago, fewer than 10 3 out of 4 people leaving virginia make a hundred thousand dollars or more and the taxes they pay are them. among the states there are winners and there are losers. jobs and opportunity winners ant winners and losers, transportation quality education behavioral health, public winners and losers. virginia must be a winners and it's up to us to make that she is. as we are nearing the 250th reminded of the foundational pillars of rights and that pursuit is built freedoms and inshrine principles of equality and opportunity so erat all virginians and all you see, i think we can agree that virginia's story is america's story. it is our shared past and it will be our shared■í future. in the next chapter we must embrace the call to lead. t' virginians deserve it from the single mom in petersburg working t
yet while virginia is stronger virginia has a populatione major migration problem, the data is irrefutable and even though the rate h year more people moved away rather than to virginia from the other 49 states fore children in our k through 12 public schools than five years ago, fewer than 10 3 out of 4 people leaving virginia make a hundred thousand dollars or more and the taxes they pay are them. among the states there are winners and there are losers. jobs and opportunity winners ant...
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the virginia state capitol is a symbol of not only virginia, but of virginia people that served in public service and virginia principals that have gone on to inform american principles of self-government. you walk into this building every january and you feel the public puzzle pulse beating inss historic landmark and brand new underground extension that welcomes visitors to the capitol. the capitol itself is on one level a pretty good fine arts museum, with a sizable collection of paintings and of sculpture. it is also really convincing civic classroom. we get about 118,000 visitors each year coming to see the capitol building. they're coming to see it for all kinds of reasons. some of them want to visit a recognized historical attraction. some are coming here for civics education. some of them are coming here to participate in the process of self government. and all of them, i hope, will gain an appreciation for a time-tested workplace for enduring american principles. many of those principles having been engineered in virginia, going all the way back to the beginnings of our general as
the virginia state capitol is a symbol of not only virginia, but of virginia people that served in public service and virginia principals that have gone on to inform american principles of self-government. you walk into this building every january and you feel the public puzzle pulse beating inss historic landmark and brand new underground extension that welcomes visitors to the capitol. the capitol itself is on one level a pretty good fine arts museum, with a sizable collection of paintings...
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new jersey, virginia, everyone had their eyes on virginia. now we have democrat governor-elect in virginia. >> in new jersey, it's not as much of a surprise. i think that's because new jersey is a blue state although they did elect chris christie. there was some question as to whether or not an ex-goldman sachs democrat might have a little jon corzine baggage. and the democrat, phil murphy, was running in new jersey also was a goldman sachs background. there was some question as to whether or not that might drag him down. nothing can drag down the democrat as much as being associated with chris christie zr dragged down the republican in that case. that win in new jersey was announced almost instantly as soon as polls closed, not much of a surprise given that christie is polling at 14% in new jersey. it was a surprise to see things called so quickly in virginia. there's been bad polling in virginia in recent years. in the 2013 governor's race, the polling there understated the republican performance. in 2014, when mark warner was up against ed
new jersey, virginia, everyone had their eyes on virginia. now we have democrat governor-elect in virginia. >> in new jersey, it's not as much of a surprise. i think that's because new jersey is a blue state although they did elect chris christie. there was some question as to whether or not an ex-goldman sachs democrat might have a little jon corzine baggage. and the democrat, phil murphy, was running in new jersey also was a goldman sachs background. there was some question as to...
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that in virginia. that was not an easy political position to take. >> you know, there is some indication that the politics on guns are beginning to change. i would say that, though, that one's better not framing it as gun control but gun safety. but, you know, over time demographically. so the number of guns in america is continuing to grow. well over 300 million now. but the proportion of households who have guns is steadily dropping. and so there are fewer people who are really passionate about these issues. and even among gunowner, more than 90% favor universal background checks. and so i do think -- and on referendums around the country, we've seen voters approve stricter gun laws. so i do think that's what happening in virginia is emblematic of a broader shift that offers some hope of advances on toward a more sane gun policy. more likely at the state level than at the federal level. >> larry sabato, i want to get your reaction to the speech we just heard, which to think of it as a southern govern
that in virginia. that was not an easy political position to take. >> you know, there is some indication that the politics on guns are beginning to change. i would say that, though, that one's better not framing it as gun control but gun safety. but, you know, over time demographically. so the number of guns in america is continuing to grow. well over 300 million now. but the proportion of households who have guns is steadily dropping. and so there are fewer people who are really...
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virginia has lost over 32,000. this trend started before the pandemic. 2013 was when the states would compete with four people, talents and job started lowering tax rates for businesses, families, or both and started moving aggressively to make their business climates competitive. regina fell behind. when i took off his comer virginia was 47 in the nation for job recovery from the pandemic since then, more than 85,000 virginians are working, placing regina as top 20 for job growth -- placing virginia as top 20 for job growth of the year. [applause] gov. youngkin: we still have 125,000 fewer virginians working today than before the pandemic. those states we complete -- compete with, georgia, florida, texas, have not only recovered all of their job loss, but they added 1.3 million new jobs. that tells a undeniable story. virginians are moving the steaks with lower taxes and a lower cost of living. notice virginians pack up, move away, so greater jobs -- go their jobs and tax revenue they driver. . what does virginia
virginia has lost over 32,000. this trend started before the pandemic. 2013 was when the states would compete with four people, talents and job started lowering tax rates for businesses, families, or both and started moving aggressively to make their business climates competitive. regina fell behind. when i took off his comer virginia was 47 in the nation for job recovery from the pandemic since then, more than 85,000 virginians are working, placing regina as top 20 for job growth -- placing...
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becomes west virginia, and part of the army of northern virginia. they never fought against each other eye to eye. there were times where they were not that far apart, especially in the shenandoah valley. that was my interest. my co-author, his interest was that he has a whole ton of relatives, ancestors who had fought in the regiment. he has been interested for years and years. we decided a couple years ago to collaborate and put out this book. did that and to your question? anymore? well, i'm going to ask the young man, i didn't know him at sheppard. i already retired. maybe if the cameras can get it, he has a veterans metal that was issued by the state of west virginia of your great-great-grandfather? >> great uncle. >> would you bring it up and show it to everybody? sorry to put you on the spot, cameron. come on up. tell them about your great uncle. >> well, this is one of the only metals that was still in charleston up to a year ago, when i finally was able to claim it. several years ago, when i started digging into west virginia history, i was
becomes west virginia, and part of the army of northern virginia. they never fought against each other eye to eye. there were times where they were not that far apart, especially in the shenandoah valley. that was my interest. my co-author, his interest was that he has a whole ton of relatives, ancestors who had fought in the regiment. he has been interested for years and years. we decided a couple years ago to collaborate and put out this book. did that and to your question? anymore? well, i'm...
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virginia. she will be asking questions of the candidates, and i will be keeping track of the time. together, we will work to cover as much ground as possible tonight while providing candidates an opportunity to discuss some of the issues especially affecting southwest virginia and the commonwealth today. we have made every possible effort tonight to ensure the fairness of these questions and the exchanges so central to our democracy. let me state on the record the ground rules we have agreed to in an effort to advance this conversation. the question seated beside me will ask each candidate a question and an order set by coin toss. we will also have candidate to candidate questions and opening and closing remarks. when the candidate's time has expired, i will ask him to yield the floor. candidates should speak during the designated time and refrain from interrupting each other. now, let us begin and welcome our first candidate, democrat ralph northam. >> thank you, sir. [applause] >> now let us
virginia. she will be asking questions of the candidates, and i will be keeping track of the time. together, we will work to cover as much ground as possible tonight while providing candidates an opportunity to discuss some of the issues especially affecting southwest virginia and the commonwealth today. we have made every possible effort tonight to ensure the fairness of these questions and the exchanges so central to our democracy. let me state on the record the ground rules we have agreed to...
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to virginia. our unemployment rate has gone from 5.4 to 3.8%. i believe in investing in virginians because when we do there is no other state that can beat us. my opponent ed gillespie as a d.c. lobbyist vicki believes in giving tax cuts to the wealthy at the expense of the working class which will put $1.4 billion hole in our budget. as a doctor either plan to resuscitate real virginia. it's time to get the paddles out and shop roof virginia back to life story with universal access to broadband and cell phone coverage, to make sure all of our children have access to a world-class education system so they can be trained for the 21st century jobs. i want to make sure we build ecosystems that can support startups and small businesses. i want to expand i 81 and bring amtrak out to real virginia in the southwest. i want to make sure we talk about expanding the university of virginia wise right here, bring in more talent, bring in more graduate courses so that we can bring new business to real virginia
to virginia. our unemployment rate has gone from 5.4 to 3.8%. i believe in investing in virginians because when we do there is no other state that can beat us. my opponent ed gillespie as a d.c. lobbyist vicki believes in giving tax cuts to the wealthy at the expense of the working class which will put $1.4 billion hole in our budget. as a doctor either plan to resuscitate real virginia. it's time to get the paddles out and shop roof virginia back to life story with universal access to...
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in the senate of virginia. i stand on his shoulders. i stand on the shoulders of john mercer langston, the first african-american to represent virginia, also from the fourth district. i did not make this journey alone and thank the friends, family and supporters who have supported me along the way. first and foremost, i thank my husband, david mills. i thank my son, jackson, who is excited to show off his dance moves, and my daughter samantha. i thank my mother, lois mcclellan -- she will be the first to tell you that she is half responsible for me. and she and my late father, dr. james f. mcclellan jr., on whose bible i took the oath of office are why i'm here. i grew up listening to their stories of their childhood during the depression, coming of age during world war ii and its aftermath and raising a family through the tumult of the 1960's and 1970's. they saw the best of government in the new deal. they saw the worst of government in jim crow. their stories and a love of history that they sparked in me tau
in the senate of virginia. i stand on his shoulders. i stand on the shoulders of john mercer langston, the first african-american to represent virginia, also from the fourth district. i did not make this journey alone and thank the friends, family and supporters who have supported me along the way. first and foremost, i thank my husband, david mills. i thank my son, jackson, who is excited to show off his dance moves, and my daughter samantha. i thank my mother, lois mcclellan -- she will be...
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this is virginia. we are proud and we are inclusive. >> i agree that we are proud and inclusive, but i don't agree with you that we are doing great. i love the commonwealth and the reason i'm seeking the governorship as i know we can do better and i feel called to serve because i truly believe that my policies will get us unstuck and that is what is at the center of this election. last year, 51% of them took a four year college degree and i would venture to guess everyone here this evening either has an adult child or niece or nephew or family friend that has moved out of the commonwealth. i was talking to a woman in houston texas who grew up in fairfax county. she was unable to find a job and was living in texas now. she loved to be closer to home and her parents with love to have her closer but she was forced out of the commonwealth to find a career path as we have a lack of opportunity if you can keep your answers to 60 especially the couple you both requested, mark you are next. >> the issue of san
this is virginia. we are proud and we are inclusive. >> i agree that we are proud and inclusive, but i don't agree with you that we are doing great. i love the commonwealth and the reason i'm seeking the governorship as i know we can do better and i feel called to serve because i truly believe that my policies will get us unstuck and that is what is at the center of this election. last year, 51% of them took a four year college degree and i would venture to guess everyone here this...
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these people were in virginia, but they are not from virginia. i know my fellow virginians, we are respectful of one another. they called it a unite the right rally. these people are not on a legitimate spectrum of left to white. kkk, kk members -- these neo-nazi, members. they people are a yellow, are not on the same continuum. there is not a political philosophy. it is a twisted mindset rooted in hate that believe some people are lesser than others, that one race is superior than another, and another religion is inferior to yours. if that is your view, it is worse than immoral, it is the presence of evil in our world. we must confront and reject it. as governor, i will always do so. secondst to follow, 30 of additional time. why should the states have the final say in a the local municipal? mr. gillespie: in virginia, there are certain statues that has jurisdiction over. has your of visitors station over vmi -- has jurisdiction over the mi. it would reflect his view that the statue should come down. i would hope they would reflect my area it wo
these people were in virginia, but they are not from virginia. i know my fellow virginians, we are respectful of one another. they called it a unite the right rally. these people are not on a legitimate spectrum of left to white. kkk, kk members -- these neo-nazi, members. they people are a yellow, are not on the same continuum. there is not a political philosophy. it is a twisted mindset rooted in hate that believe some people are lesser than others, that one race is superior than another, and...
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of virginia. we have reduced the unfunded liability by $9 billion by 2031. moody's praised our reform of credit, and i want to thank senator watkins and delegate jones for their work in making that happen last session. our 2011 plan marked top jobs legislation has made the college bream more affordable and more accessible for more young people in virginia. our whole statutory goal of 100,000 new degrees over the next 15 years, with a focus on degrees is supported by $350 million of new investment that you agreed to make over the next three years. the best part of these reforms are working, because over the last two years, we have had over 3800 new slots for undergraduate, in-state students. best of all, tuition increases averaged only 4% this year after a decade of double-digit tuition increases. that is good news for our young people. [applause] i am sure you agree, more diplomas' means more jobs. we increased the percentage of k-12 funding going into the classroom to 64%, heading to 65%. graduat
of virginia. we have reduced the unfunded liability by $9 billion by 2031. moody's praised our reform of credit, and i want to thank senator watkins and delegate jones for their work in making that happen last session. our 2011 plan marked top jobs legislation has made the college bream more affordable and more accessible for more young people in virginia. our whole statutory goal of 100,000 new degrees over the next 15 years, with a focus on degrees is supported by $350 million of new...
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he won virginia. glenn youngkin, congratulations. >> sean: they still have to count -- it's 80% of the votes. it's 53-46. youngkin is maintaining the strong lead throughout the night. i'll be honest, joe concha, i thought the fox poll was an outlier poll. i might be proven wrong. i looked at the internals. i said it's an eight point race. this doesn't fit with every other poll i'm reading. if they're right and i'm wrong, i'll apologize. >> the fox poll a week ago had youngkin winning by this margin, eight points. looks like terry mcauliffe is running out of runway. we're witness ago political earthquake tonight. straight out of the an andres fault. and the lincoln project endorsed terry mcauliffe. they lost again. those scumbags who concocted a white nationalist hoax and glenn youngkin helped seal mcauliffe's faith. it's delicious. you can go burn your money in the street before donating to those clowns. in virginia, as you mentioned, mcauliffe tried to run against donald trumping instead of youngkin.
he won virginia. glenn youngkin, congratulations. >> sean: they still have to count -- it's 80% of the votes. it's 53-46. youngkin is maintaining the strong lead throughout the night. i'll be honest, joe concha, i thought the fox poll was an outlier poll. i might be proven wrong. i looked at the internals. i said it's an eight point race. this doesn't fit with every other poll i'm reading. if they're right and i'm wrong, i'll apologize. >> the fox poll a week ago had youngkin...
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let's make virginia proud. may god bless you, make law got left virginia, and may god bless the greatest country in the world, the united states of america. thank you all so much. (applause) >> over the next two weeks, on tuesday, we are focusing on the new hampshire presidential primary and the iowa caucuses. sunday night, longtime new hampshire union leader publisher and now editor at large joseph mcqueen it, talks about his states presidential primary history. and the current state of politics in new hampshire. >> new hampshire is always different. i think it appreciates being forest and people turn out. it's one of the highest turnout states at, least in primaries, in the country. and if it was so -- you know -- to white and not representative of t
let's make virginia proud. may god bless you, make law got left virginia, and may god bless the greatest country in the world, the united states of america. thank you all so much. (applause) >> over the next two weeks, on tuesday, we are focusing on the new hampshire presidential primary and the iowa caucuses. sunday night, longtime new hampshire union leader publisher and now editor at large joseph mcqueen it, talks about his states presidential primary history. and the current state of...
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virginia beach. went to high school there, norfolk academy and was a high school basketball star, recruited by coach k to plant duke or at least be on the duke team. maybe not to play. >> maybe not to play. [laughing] there as i recall he was told by coach k we have a really guy name danny ferry coming in and he is going to be the kind of like instant practice is that right? >> maybe i i get to carry his shoes. >> so glenn decided not to go to duke. he went to rise when he became the cocaptain of the basketball team, and didn't play that much either. >> didn't play much there either. but i did meet my wife so it was worth it. >> who is now married for 30 years almost. 30 years okay. and he is then went to harvard business school and graduated in the top 5% of his class. in between college at rice where he got two degrees, he worked at first boston in houston. then went to harvard business school makers, then went to mckinsey in washington, d.c. and after about you that was recruited to work at carlis
virginia beach. went to high school there, norfolk academy and was a high school basketball star, recruited by coach k to plant duke or at least be on the duke team. maybe not to play. >> maybe not to play. [laughing] there as i recall he was told by coach k we have a really guy name danny ferry coming in and he is going to be the kind of like instant practice is that right? >> maybe i i get to carry his shoes. >> so glenn decided not to go to duke. he went to rise when he...
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let's make virginia proud. may god -- may god bless you. may god bless virginia. and may god bless the greatest country in the world, the united states of america. thank you all so much. [ applause ] >>> c-span's campaign 2020 differs from all other political coverage for one simple reason. it's c-span, the people who brought you your unfiltered view of government since 1979 are bringing you an unfiltered view of the people seeking to steer that government this november, in other words, your future. see the biggest picture for yourself and make up your own mind with c-span's campaign 2020 brought to you as a public service by your cable television >>> weeknights this week we're featuring american history tv as a preview of what's available on c-span3. tonight we focus on world war ii beginning with the italian campaign with talks about the german army in italy and the campaign from the ally perspective. then journalist lie za mundie talks about her book followed by alex kershaw on his book, "the first day" the d-day warriors who led the way. enjoy american history
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of the virginia general assembly. i do once again appreciate the opportunity to address you one final time. [ applause ] >> todd gilbert i would be careful. last yore every republican i gave a shout out they're not back this year in the chamber. you guys have done just fine. before i begin seriously, i would like to thank speaker bill howl for his many years of service to the commonwealth and tell him and his family that we are praying for his speedy recovery. i would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate you, mr. speaker on your election to this historic office. congratulations. speaker cox. i am so proud to be joined this evening by so many people who have worked tirelessly to help this administration and this commonwealth succeed over the last four years. we have with us my incredible wife. and my better half. the first lady of the commonwealth of virginia. dorothy is with us tonight. her leadership on childhood and nutrition has resulted in more than 12 million more meals being served to our students
of the virginia general assembly. i do once again appreciate the opportunity to address you one final time. [ applause ] >> todd gilbert i would be careful. last yore every republican i gave a shout out they're not back this year in the chamber. you guys have done just fine. before i begin seriously, i would like to thank speaker bill howl for his many years of service to the commonwealth and tell him and his family that we are praying for his speedy recovery. i would also like to take...
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virginia -- the first thing is to bring jobs into rule virginia ural virginia. when you do this, that helps the economy and certainly helps with the public schools. we have a plan right here in wise to expand the university of virginia wise and bring higher-level talent into this area. talents attracts talent. with that will come they opportunity -- welcome the opportunity for research. one of the first places to start moke we are under paying right here in the commonwealth of virginia. about $7,500 less than the national average. we're going to recruit you also retain teachers, we have to make sure you put our money where our mouth is and make sure k-12 public education is a top priority. at the high school level, we have brian moore -- we have brought in more technical allowng and make sure we our children to think creatively. k-12 is important. in a new area, there are two things you ask about. schools and health care. these will be top priorities of mike in the next four years. >> thank you. you have 90 seconds. >> we need to adjust the population of crime,
virginia -- the first thing is to bring jobs into rule virginia ural virginia. when you do this, that helps the economy and certainly helps with the public schools. we have a plan right here in wise to expand the university of virginia wise and bring higher-level talent into this area. talents attracts talent. with that will come they opportunity -- welcome the opportunity for research. one of the first places to start moke we are under paying right here in the commonwealth of virginia. about...
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there are also problems with -- virginia included west virginia at that time. there are a lot of mountains up there. so people do live more dispersed in virginia than new england, and new england was the only part of the country at that time until the 18-teens that had public primary education. and jefferson says, well, it's easy for them to do because you can walk to school. a lot of virginians, it's too far to walk, and a lot of virginians couldn't afford shoes. there's a lot of white poverty in virginia at that time. that said, people still want to have education, and they had a system of what they called old field schools which were set up. and they -- it's very hard to have comprehensive coverage, because what you would need is a critical mass of parents that would be willing that have children in the right ages, and they've lived reasonably close enough that they could sustain one of these one-room schoolhouses. and some years you had that and some you didn't. still, if there had been more money put into this to support these teachers, more of these schoo
there are also problems with -- virginia included west virginia at that time. there are a lot of mountains up there. so people do live more dispersed in virginia than new england, and new england was the only part of the country at that time until the 18-teens that had public primary education. and jefferson says, well, it's easy for them to do because you can walk to school. a lot of virginians, it's too far to walk, and a lot of virginians couldn't afford shoes. there's a lot of white poverty...
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and i am proud of you, virginia. you have made this the greatest state in the greatest nation in the world. and together, we are shaping a virginia that once again leads the nation. so now, let's get to work. thank you all, and may god bless our country and the commonwealth of virginia. good evening and thank you. [applause] >> the united states supreme court heard oral argument is weak. listen to the argument at c-span's out of/supreme court if the justices heard consolidated oral argument in federal communications commission a case concerning the fcc's analysis and review of broadcast ownership rules. listen to your supreme court oral arguments at c-span.org/supreme court. >> you are watching c-span2, pure unfiltered view of the government. c-span2 was greeted by a americas cable television companies and today we are brought you by these television company to provide c-span2 to viewers as a public service. >> visit c-span's new online store@c-spanshop.org store at c-span shop.org to check out the new c-span product
and i am proud of you, virginia. you have made this the greatest state in the greatest nation in the world. and together, we are shaping a virginia that once again leads the nation. so now, let's get to work. thank you all, and may god bless our country and the commonwealth of virginia. good evening and thank you. [applause] >> the united states supreme court heard oral argument is weak. listen to the argument at c-span's out of/supreme court if the justices heard consolidated oral...
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virginia. because we are all valuable together. we all matter. may our spirits be filled with faith, hope, and love as our governor leaves this commonwealth of virginia. therefore god, grant us the serenity to accept the things that we cannot change. the courage to change the thing that we can. as a wisdom to know the difference. we can all make a difference. we are willing to be understanding. be our brother's keepers. patients -- practice patience and love. love is a universal language. the heart and soul of all people. regardless of their creed, regardless, we need to respect and love one another. as dr. martin luther king jr. said, darkness cannot rise out of darkness. only light could do that. hate cannot drive our feelings. only love can do that. let us come together in love, unity, so we could become a haven of hope for all. therefore, let us all come together whether you are democrats, republicans, let's walk together. let's work together. let's cry together. let's laugh together. let's
virginia. because we are all valuable together. we all matter. may our spirits be filled with faith, hope, and love as our governor leaves this commonwealth of virginia. therefore god, grant us the serenity to accept the things that we cannot change. the courage to change the thing that we can. as a wisdom to know the difference. we can all make a difference. we are willing to be understanding. be our brother's keepers. patients -- practice patience and love. love is a universal language. the...
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west virginia is just one big small town as those of you are not from west virginia here will realize tonight. we hold our communities with great value, we take care of one another and we hope only the best. so with that, i want to say thank you all very much for coming, thank you very much for giving us as west virginians the opportunity to show ourselves off and the beauty of our state as chief moore said, this is wild in west virginia at its best. god bless you all and merry christmas. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable joe manchin, united states senator from west virginia. [cheers and applause] >> first, let me say thank you to the all of you who have been so diligent in making this happen, chief randy moore, architect of the capital bit for working every year to bring this occasion to the all of us, to speaker mike johnson and his wife kelly, thank you for having us. we appreciate being with you. this is a big deal for west virginia, i want you to know i'm proud, very proud to be here with shelley and alex and carol, it's really special. i app
west virginia is just one big small town as those of you are not from west virginia here will realize tonight. we hold our communities with great value, we take care of one another and we hope only the best. so with that, i want to say thank you all very much for coming, thank you very much for giving us as west virginians the opportunity to show ourselves off and the beauty of our state as chief moore said, this is wild in west virginia at its best. god bless you all and merry christmas. thank...
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west virginia is just one big small town as those of you are not from west virginia here will realize tonight. we hold our communities with great value, we take care of one another and we hope only the best. so with that, i want to say thank you all very much for coming, thank you very much for giving us as west virginians the opportunity to show ourselves off and the beauty of our state as chief moore said, this is wild in west virginia at its best. god bless you all and merry christmas. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable joe manchin, united states senator from west virginia. [cheers and applause] >> first, let me say thank you to the all of you who have been so diligent in making this happen, chief randy moore, architect of the capital bit for working every year to bring this occasion to the all of us, to speaker mike johnson and his wife kelly, thank you for having us. we appreciate being with you. this is a big deal for west virginia, i want you to know i'm proud, very proud to be here with shelley and alex and carol, it's really special. i app
west virginia is just one big small town as those of you are not from west virginia here will realize tonight. we hold our communities with great value, we take care of one another and we hope only the best. so with that, i want to say thank you all very much for coming, thank you very much for giving us as west virginians the opportunity to show ourselves off and the beauty of our state as chief moore said, this is wild in west virginia at its best. god bless you all and merry christmas. thank...
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virginia rometty: excellent. alright. virginia rometty: thank you very much. promod haque: thank you. karen: a recording of the program will be available on the church hill club youtube channel shortly. i hope you find it to be a useful resource. and dinner will be served now. you have been a terrific audience. enjoy the rest of the evening. [applause] >> expense washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. center for public integrity reporter liz ashley white talks about the politics kind the opioid epidemic and the center for the study of the presidency and congress senior fellow james kentfield on his book was explains how the u.s. national security apparatus has adapted to fight post-9/11 terrorism. be sure to watch washington journal at 7:00 a.m. on thursday morning. join the discussion. depthday, january 1, in will feature a live session on the presidency of barack obama. we taking your questions during the program. our white house -- our panel includes white house , a princeton university repressor -- professor and a pu
virginia rometty: excellent. alright. virginia rometty: thank you very much. promod haque: thank you. karen: a recording of the program will be available on the church hill club youtube channel shortly. i hope you find it to be a useful resource. and dinner will be served now. you have been a terrific audience. enjoy the rest of the evening. [applause] >> expense washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. center for public integrity reporter liz ashley...